Short history of 5-methylcytosine: from discovery to clinical applications.
Olga Taryma-LeśniakKatarzyna Ewa SokolowskaTomasz Kazimierz WojdaczPublished in: Journal of clinical pathology (2021)
Covalent modifications of nucleotides in genetic material have been known from the beginning of the last century. Currently, one of those modifications referred to as DNA methylation, is impacting personalised medicine both as a treatment target and a biomarker source for clinical disease management. In this short review, we describe landmark discoveries that led to the elucidation of the DNA methylation importance in the cell's physiology and clarification of its role as one of the major processes in disease pathology. We also describe turning points in the development of methodologies to study this modification, which ultimately resulted in the development of in-vitro diagnostic kits targeting disease related DNA methylation changes as biomarkers.